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What have we learnt from ten years of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes in Nigeria?

What have we learnt from ten years of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes in Nigeria?

CROP POVERTY BRIEF 52: By Oludiran Akinleye, Olabanji Akinola, Adebanke Akinrimisi, Seyi Shadare, and Gbenga Shadare (University of Lagos, Nigeria)

October 2019



In this new CROP Poverty Brief, the authors discuss findings from two independent studies that examine the implementation of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes in Nigeria and their (in)ability to reduce poverty and contribute to human capital development.

Poverty Brief 52: What have we learnt from ten years of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes in Nigeria? Evidence and lessons from two independent studies

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